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Coming Soon: New Audio Controls and Opt-In Setting to Help Improve Voice Recognition

 

As part of our ongoing effort to bring new features to our Xbox fans worldwide, we?ll begin rolling out more features to folks in our early access program beginning this week and we?re looking forward to their feedback before shipping the system update to all Xbox One owners in May. We hope you?ve been enjoying our most recent Xbox One system update that rolled out last week and we look forward to bringing you even more great features in the months ahead.

 

Feature highlights for this next phase of our early access program include a new sound mixer for snapped apps, chat volume controls when using Kinect and the option to help us improve speech recognition. You can also take this update on demand as soon as it becomes available if you?d like.

 

Sound Mixer for Apps with Snap and Volume Controls When Using Kinect with Chat

 

We?ve received great feedback from fans asking for more control over audio levels and background sound. As a result, under Settings we?ve added two new features for controlling your audio options. With the new Sound mixer, you?ll be able to control the volume levels of two apps when you?re using Snap letting you decide which app is louder. In this same section, you?ll also be able to control the volume levels when you?re using Kinect for chat.

 

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Opt-In to Help Improve Speech Recognition

 

Being able to control your Xbox One with voice commands can be a magical moment and we want to continue making this great for all Xbox One owners worldwide. The more voice samples we have to input into our algorithms, the better and more responsive Xbox One can be to our fans. If you want to help us in our efforts to make voice and speech improvements for Kinect even better, you can opt-in to a speech data collection.

 

Under Settings, then Privacy & Online Safety, go to Customizing privacy and online safety and set Share Voice Data to Allow. This is completely optional and all voice data shared via this setting will be used for product improvement only.

 

Take the Next System Update When You Want

 

You?ll now also be able to take this next system update as soon as it?s available if you want. When this update is made available, you?ll find the option under Settings, then select System update as shown below.

 

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As always, we?re thrilled with our fans? enthusiasm about our Xbox One system updates and we?re really excited about what?s coming in the next few months. We look forward to hearing your feedback about these latest features in our early access program and will roll them out to everyone worldwide in May.

 

http://majornelson.com/2014/05/02/coming-soon-new-audio-controls-and-opt-in-setting-to-help-improve-voice-recognition/?linkId=8133101

 

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Any chance that someone has some pull, to get me in the update?

I think Andrew tried to get me in the last one (Thanks by the way) but I must of been late accepting his friend request.

Or "Am I holding wrong" while trying to get in the preview program :-/

Nothing of interest this update but welcome the improvements regularly

 

Better to release little changes regularly than make people wait months! Something small can actually be big for someone, just depends on everyone's individual uses/requirements and setups.

Any chance that someone has some pull, to get me in the update?

I think Andrew tried to get me in the last one (Thanks by the way) but I must of been late accepting his friend request.

Or "Am I holding wrong" while trying to get in the preview program :-/

 

Did you never get a message to download the preview registration app?

Via the preview forums:

 

Other items that we are investigating based on your feedback:

  • Various HDMI-In issues with certain set-top boxes
  • Launch to TV - as a default Xbox setting
  • Favorites - ability to reorder the list
  • OneGuide expansion - add support for more countries (e.g. Brazil, Austria, Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, etc.)
  • Better Device on/off controls for IR control of devices

Please keep all of the great feedback coming

Launch to TV as a default option would be great for many families where one or two are the only tech savvy types and the rest just want to watch TV and use it more as a set-top box.

 

Don't know when they plan to release this May update but I'm going to guess it's late in the month, maybe between 20th and 25th, so I expect more things to make it in.

@andrew - looks like I got in from your invite... If I have the audio mix, does that mean I'm in? After I entered the code I never got any additional notices from ms

 

I think so. Your dashboard should be version 6.2.10938.0 / xbl_rel_1405 and you should get a message in your XBL Inbox:

 

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Update is 312 MB

I think so. Your dashboard should be version 6.2.10938.0 / xbl_rel_1405 and you should get a message in your XBL Inbox:

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Update is 312 MB

yup revision matches but I never got a message, when I did the update it was 312 mb and now the update option is gone. Just glad I'm in and can't wait to be able to boot directly to tv app

yup revision matches but I never got a message, when I did the update it was 312 mb and now the update option is gone. Just glad I'm in and can't wait to be able to boot directly to tv app

 

Nice (Y)

 

Hopefully more get in and you can all spread it among yourselves

I too never got the app, I entered the code I was sent (I think from you) into xbox.com which now shows as used but I am still non beta.

 

Sorry man, as you know it's out of my control once I put your GT forward. Just luck of the draw. I must have put at least 10 GTs forward and only 3 have confirmed they're into the preview so far.

 

Each update they're probably adding more testers so you may still get in later.

 

This whole process is redundant compared to the old previews. Hopefully they change it and let everyone who wants to take part register their interest rather than this picking/choosing nonsense.

I hope this update brings some fixes to the Watch TV experience.

Every since this last major update in April I have been having the issue where it tells me it has lost my TV signal.

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It happens at least once a day, and it seems the only way to fix it is to restart all of my components.

I have even gone through the initial TV setup twice now hoping that would fix it.

I have quadruple checked all of my connections as well, even went as far as using completely different (and brand new) HDMI cables.

Did not have this issue at all prior to the update, so I do hope it is fixed with the next update.

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I hope this update brings some fixes to the Watch TV experience.
Every since this last major update in April I have been having the issue where it tells me it has lost my TV signal.
It happens at least once a day, and it seems the only way to fix it is to restart all of my components.
I have even gone through the initial TV setup twice now hoping that would fix it.
I have quadruple checked all of my connections as well, even went as far as using completely different (and brand new) HDMI cables.
Did not have this issue at all prior to the update, so I do hope it is fixed with the next update.

 

 

I think it's a known issue and they're aware of it. Sounds pretty similar to the post from the feedback forums:

 

https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1211821-xbox-one-may-2014-update/?view=findpost&p=596387761

I think it's a known issue and they're aware of it. Sounds pretty similar to the post from the feedback forums:

 

https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1211821-xbox-one-may-2014-update/?view=findpost&p=596387761

That is good to hear, as just doing a Google search just to get that image I put in my post had me worried not a lot of people where experiencing it, as that was the one and only image I could find of that error.

 

What is interesting is a friend of mine has a very, very similar setup to me and also the same cable provider so same set top box, and he is not seeing the issue at all. Which is just odd/frustrating. I hope it is not something with my hardware somehow.

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